Betekenis van:
lockout
lockout
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- a management action resisting employee's demands; employees are barred from entering the workplace until they agree to terms
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- ‘lockout map’ means the Mode S interrogator configuration file defining where and how to apply lockout to Mode S targets.
- ‘multisite lockout’ means the protocol that allows Mode S target acquisition and lockout by several Mode S interrogators that have overlapping coverage;
- use intermittent lockout on the matching II code for transponders lacking SI code capability.
- surveillance and lockout coverage restrictions under the form of sectored ranges or Mode S coverage map;
- not use lockout on the matching II code for transponders lacking SI code capability, or
- ‘lockout’ means the protocol that allows the suppression of Mode S all call replies from already acquired Mode S targets;
- ‘interrogator code’ means either an interrogator identifier or a surveillance identifier code used for multisite lockout and possibly communication protocols;
- not use lockout for transponders which report no SI capability in their data link capability report or cannot report their data link capability, or
- When the II/SI code operation is activated, the lockout maps shall not be taken into account for transponders lacking SI code capability.
- use intermittent lockout for transponders which report no SI capability in their data link capability report or cannot report their data link capability.
- ‘surveillance identifier code’ (hereinafter SI code) means a Mode S interrogator code with a value in the range from 1 to 63 that can be used for multisite lockout protocols, but cannot be used for multisite communications protocols;
- ‘interrogator identifier code’ (hereinafter II code) means a Mode S interrogator code with a value in the range from 0 to 15 that can be used for both multisite lockout and communications protocols;
- Mode S interrogators, when operating with an SI code and if enabled by an appropriate operational parameter, shall interrogate transponders lacking SI code capability using the Mode S multisite lockout protocol messages foreseen for II code operation.
- The verification activities shall demonstrate the conformity of constituents supporting II code and SI code lockout protocols and II/SI code operation with the interoperability and performance requirements of this Regulation, or their suitability for use whilst these constituents are in operation in the test environment.
- Mode S interrogators, when operating with an II code and if enabled by an appropriate operational parameter, shall be configurable by the operator to either: not use lockout for transponders which report no SI capability in their data link capability report or cannot report their data link capability, or